This band from Northern Ireland existed between 1983 and 1990, their debut was recorded, but never released. In 2013 they reformed for a tribute gig and continued since. Finally their debut album is released! Alas, co-founder Paul Boyd, playing bass on this album, deceased in the meantime. The album is dedicated to his memory!

‘Come Alive’ opens with nice AOR, great melodic intro, there’s keyboard galore in the back, the fine voice of Eamon, close harmony and a nice solo. ‘Good To Look Back’ does better! Heavier, catchy, with more variation on voice as well as arrangements! ‘Satisfied’ begins with a nice funky groove and has nice vocal lines, then ‘Boulders’ slows down to a power ballad, where Eamon gives his best. Then ‘I’m Back’ has a nice long instrumental break, while ‘Glow’ hits it in heavier, up tempo pace, with nice riff and great twin guitar solo! ‘Over Again’ is one of the better songs, a.o. due to the vocal hook, varied singing and guitars. ‘Redhead’ is tighter, more straight forward with royal keyboards, but disappointing in comparison to the rest. However, ‘Souls’, building up from the quiet intro with catchy vocal lines, amends this flaw, excellent song! Closer ‘Red Lights’ rocks us nicely away towards the end!

Very recommendable album with strong AOR/HR songs topped off with great voice!